What is Italy national drink?


What is Italy national drink? Apéritivo (Before the MEal) An apéritivo is a dry alcoholic beverage usually served before a meal to stimulate the appetite. Campari - Characterized by its dark red color and bitter flavor, Campari is the National Drink of Italy.


What is Italian money called?

The currency used in Italy is the euro (€).


Is bread free in Italy?

Yes, you do also have to pay for bread. This is the “pane e coperto” charge — more on what that is in a moment. Yes, you do have to pay for that antipasto or foccacia, even if the waiter offered it rather than you ordering it outright. And yes, you have to pay for that digestivo of limoncello or amaro or grappa.


Do you tip in Italy?

If you ask locals “Do you tip in Italy?”, they'll explain that while they sometimes leave a small tip, it's generally not necessary. In Italy, gratuity (or una mancia, pronounced oo-nah MAN-chah) is considered a bonus for exceptional service. And it's not often that you'll find a tip jar at a register.